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“PLAINVIILE NEWS | (Continued From Page Seven) Auto Reported Stolen Deputy Sherift E. W. Furrey was notified early this big six Studebake ing license Na stolen from a g out a warning to rounding to b out for it. automobile bear- 91 had been here poli on the of sur- cities 100k~ Notes . T. U L. A The W. will meet at the home of M Main street afterr quested to noti nesday instead of Francis k We regu E. will be morrow F. Al strect v For ered ady FAMILY OF LYNCHING YICTIM PLAN ACTION Afken County, 8. €, May De- fendant Following Killing of Trio By Masked Mob. Columt sult against Aik Iynching of Clar! Bartha Lowman, masked mob on Octob today, Prol Webb, issued interested to Thomas L. H torney, ministrator for the and Bertha L. sister victims of Hahn T.owman when the murder of a Affidavits stat ot kin to all thre tained from of Bertha and Dem two-year prison sentenc. law violation against a co persons 1 visions set tk $2,000 and a i3 customarily given, NEWS FOR FAR NORTH Events of Past Two Months R. persons cause show n, North Av to Be Flashed By Radio to Arctic Set- tlements Tonight. Pittsburgh, events of th be broadcast tor tlements by making the first of a series o programs from the four s the Westin; Manufacturir No mail or news Arctic region after the s inform residents of tr and detachme Canadian mount Tunney is the champlon of the w structive hurrican Florida and the W broadcast various other penings of hs. of the region have been provi with the schedule of broa Station WBZ gfield, Mass., will broadcast later in the month, Tonight's program ¥ begin at 10 p. m., eastern sta rd time, Nov 13 two m tior since 20 KYW w rading p Ir ent m wil] Nocturne Reminiscent Of Days in Trenches Nev. 13 (A — Tt state” of himself “poilu is the for orchestra ¢ in the Trenches, eomposer Maurice brought out, - n learns In suff eelebrates in song, bert. Scored principally wood- 3 melancholy It is be the Latin Paris, “sonl morning that a " BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Saven) struck by one cperated by Charles | W. Lovely of 105 South Elm street, proceeding westerly. Mr. Cal aimed that in passing, Mr. Lovely's car struck his rear wheel, | king it off and doing other dam- Oifticers Connelly and O'Con- investigated the accident and nor | notified both drivers to appear be- | fore | A small bottle filled with liquor was the prosecutor this morning. found in Lovely's car, although the driver showed no evidence of hav- ing been drinking. Other Cases in Court Henry J. Gosselin, reye inski for vehicle without without a driver's license, was and Judge Wil- lone in the city court this Gosselin did have a istration and a| nse but| Bristol for | arrested yes- | Policeman | ting a| stration husetts driving city wrnes of 97 Prospect | with breach of the sault, on his brother-in- the same ad- | of 310 and into an argu- s Lusband last d in causing to the latters H. Guerin, | g a motor proper registration | cd on payment of costs. » months ago 1a but had faileq | sserve the state law regarding | day limit for the use of for- | oper: witho a th aged 47, wite of 8 Lincoln avenue, rnoon following s is survived by {11 be held at ay morning from St. ¢ a high mass of | brated by Rev. | Burial will be in cemete (Continued from Page 7.) o'cloc A. L. rmon for the morning Value of Pralse.” rvice at 6:45 | by the ing | 30 o'clock. This illustrated address by the | public ig invited to at- The e = followed e ices at St. Gabriel's Episcopal orrow morning at the 1 hot The Boys' club under Physical or William Ogle is maintain- A leaders corps Mr. Ogle to . Jack Walsh are now as- cal department. ' club will meet at Com- 11 Mond: evening from to nine o rapid been or on is n confined to bout here as is usually ocal resident discovered ng that someone had bullet through one the lower floor, a hole in a curtain ing in the ceiling. It is that the shooting is the : of some young boy. ©. M. Williams Promoted To Second Lieutenant {t M. Williams of this eity romoted to second lieuten- corps of cadets at Nor- iversity, according to infor- on recefved here from the mili- colle_e in Northfield, Vt. He o son of A. W. Williams of 169 A member of Skull , senior honorary society; his fraternity, Theta nd star pitcher on the crack 1 ball nine whose victor- included a win over he local hoy has been honorcd during his college » woods case, A calibr ndows o tearin wich ma 1e Past Masters Organize In Centennial Lodge At a meeting of the past masters g al lodge, held last evening | oted to organize a Past Mas- on to be known ‘as Past Association Centennial s were made for the ac- sociation officers s follows: President, W. W. nt, W. J. Lofgre treasurer, H. A, Isr't She Well Named! | with the army signal corps at Gen- ! held an all-day sewing meeting for | home of Mrs. J. T. Powell. { proceeds of which will be added to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926. Socicl News (Continued from Page Three) Ward is to be the speaker at the next meeting which comes in Jan- uary. She delivered ddress in New Britain several years ago and made e distinct impression on her audience. Her subject for discussion at the Commonwealth club meeting e ek “Fa he Crowd” and S e for Col. |Will be “Faces in t from the members e junior she will emplo blackboard to il- lege club and included Miss Glady Morwin, Miss Nora Panasso, Miss |lustrate parts of the talk. The lec- Laurene Walsh, Miss Adelaide Os. |ure will deal with the study of go0d, Miss Marion Bowen, Miss Eve- | Ourse'ves and the Other Iolks lyn Peterson, Miss Alma Hanks, Miss| On Wednesday evening, March 23, Dorothy Webster, Miss Dorothy [the speaker will be Hemandra K. Scanlon, Miss Mary Burns, Miss |Rakhit, who will talk on “Western Helon Taskas and Miss Amue Zahn- |Civilization Through Hindu Eyes. leiter. The speaker represented India at the World Conference on Education, Since 1916 the New Britaln Cillege onfer e club has awarded at least one schol- | "¢'d &% Sa7 Franch 2103 sudsle arship a year, the money is raised i, 0y yn Hinqu Culture” He has :‘!';Z"f,h”,fl;elf;":;gf:g hzidé‘;‘":r‘":‘hm-n elected president of the Hindu- 4 ! Ragus an A tio of America on two entertainment, The granting of mh‘i?c"‘“;;f“:m“h‘ e scholarship s dependent upon the|qgjtor of the ofticial organ of that character, scholarship and need. 1t |oreanization. He speaks perfect must .l"} HS';] in an BC;I;)P.mlC (‘?H(‘Sv, | English. granting a degree, and I open to any g d Ep Rt : All three meetings will be proced- | girl graduato of the New Britain | Ag G OVERER 0 T8 Tk high achool. the evening. e | . The Woman's club will give a| n Musicale Tuesday afternoon at 3| Reverend Dr. J. E. Klingberg will | ' v ess the mext meeting of the | o'clock in the State Normal school [address the - : & ! auditorium at Stanley Quarter, | Maple Hill Woman's club. The meet- s 15T |ing will take place on Tuesday after- ‘\”‘:h will be opened to the public. || © "\, vember 17th at the home of | Mise Emily Roosevelt, who Ia a well |\ 0 s onier, D, Kiing- nown New York soprano, will give | e COrPRE (Taih pontry. an infcresting program of song OIET This musicale s through the conr- | yuoop on S eetor | tesy of Mrs. Frederick 8. Chamber- | (i, Now Britain Girl Scouts, was | lain, Mrs. John C. Loomis, Mrs, Mar- |, oy eqt ¢ honor Thursday evening cus White and Mrs. Louls W. Young. |10 Enest 0 BAR0n 0o o B | Tt | hasium. G-mes were le1 by Esther The McAll auxiliary held an all- |5 v o followed by a treasure hunt day sewing meeting Tuesday, at the |, “oarge of Clara Belle Holstein. | First church chapel. Short reports |y trail was followed by all the of the work of the local auxillary [ 107 1 \fiss Shaw. After go- and reports from the mission fleld i, around several blocks, the sizns in Trance, were given following the 104 the group back into the school. luncheon which was served at 12:30 | yhere the Brownies had formed a o'clock. Miss Helen Hayes who was |court of honor, at the end of which a large white package. Miss IShaw was requested to open the |treasure which proved to be a hand- some brown leather traveling bag, | fitted with amber toilet set. City Items Dance at Bungalow tonight. Charlestonian Orchestra—advt. The members of the Buds of Promise club met last evening at the | home of Doris Runshaw of 243 Lin- wood street. The following officers were elected for the coming ¥ President, Josephine Herzey; secre- tary, Natalie Cianci; treasurer, Doris Runshaw. e t Cl .. 1911 eral Pershing’s headquarters at Chaumont for fourteen months, suoke on her impressions of the people. Miss Hayes is the new Y. W. C. A. general secretary. « e | 29— Pk The Woman's club of Maple Hill 31—-PR the Children's Home of New Brit- | Sk ain, Wednesday afternoon, at the | Mrs. J. T. Hart, Mrs. T. L. Monier and Mrs. F. B. Rau assisted Mrs. Powell as hostess. | The Woman's club will also give a bridge at the Sequin Golf club, Triday evening, November 19th, the | i the community house fund. Those | " of the committee in charge of this | bridge are. Mrs. Herbert E. Ander- | son, chairman; Mrs. William F. Middlemas, Mrs. William H. Fitzell, Mrs. Royal B. Doane, Mrs. G. K.! Spring, Mrs. Willlam H. Allen and Mrs. Theodore L. Monier. i READ HERALD (I FIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS . . The Woman's club of Plainville, met at the home of Mrs. Frank Ush- er on Farmington avenue, Wednes- day afternoon at 3 o’'clock. DR The Sunshine gociety, Mrs. George Corbin, presid. t, will hold a meet- ing Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church, s e The executive committee of the | New Britain Musical club will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball on Lexington street. ' Rothftder’s 378 Main Street | 58— | B9~ L fo=r #1—FC | « | 63—1 | 68—MU [ 81-B— .. The members of the New Britaln College club, Miss Gladys Day, president, will hold their annual | guest night meeting on Monday | evening, December 13th when Gov- ernor John H. Trumbull will be the speaker. “Women in the Legls- | lature” s to be the subject under | discussion. The meeting will take place in the Camp school auditor- tum at 8:00 o'clock. .« v The first fall meeeing of the New Britain Comnionwealth club will be | held on Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 17th when Mrs. john H. Kirk- ham will discuss, “My Travels in Spain,” and Mrs. Buel D. Bassette | will tell *How to Take a $25 Vaca- tion on the Long Trail.” Dressed in native costu: .e of Spaln, Mrs, Kirk- | ham and Mrs. Bassette, in the garb of a hiker, romise an interes’'ng evening to their listeners. Miss Ada Novel Leather Pouch and { Under Arm | Bags $2.95 . Women have an instinc- * tive urge to be up to the minute with their hand- bags. Here a novel vari- ety is featured for individ- ual cholce of style and color—Brown, Tan, Grey. Red, Blond, Green, Black and combinations—Metal and leather coverea frames. Inside compart- ments and mirror, nicely lined to harmonize, 70—BL =W, 1T—=W 80—BI 88 89—R( 91—R( 93—W AT YOUR Below is a list of the Standard ¢ Classified betical arrangement. CLA $§—AUTO AND I AUTOS AND l13—naR 30—PRINT'B, —REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING ‘ | 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN ITUATIONS WANTED—MEN | 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN 46—BUSINESS {9—WANTED-TO BORROW [ 50—CATTLE AND 8W | 53—HOR 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCE 55—ARTICLES FOR 56—BUILDING MA'l . | 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. | OQUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY. BLE! | 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES | 67—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY 69—APARTMENTS & Th! | T1—DESK ROOM | 72—FARM FOR RENT 73—HOUSES FOR 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT | 75=VACATION PLACES KOR RENT 78—AGINTS-- REAL 79— AUCTIONEERS UTLDING §2—FARMS FOR SALE 83—HOUSES FOR BALB 84—SHORB PLACES FOR SALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SCALL 86—REAL ESTATE 87—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS HOTELS x 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING | THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Chargo Prepald 0 09 a8 .21 .28 36 SERVICE Quick Headings in very day’ use on the Page. -Note he easy-to-read alpha- .1 ltne weeu1 line -1 line +eeul line daye ... live 5 days ....1 lire 42 1line 3180 $1.50 Vearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a Iine. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. inimum Book Charge, 35 cents. 0 Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classifled Page on Same Day. Gat 10 A, M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephona ||| for convenlence of customers. Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Notify the Herald at once If your incorrect. Not responsible for srrors after the first insertion 4 40 Phone Tour Ad To 925 osing time for insertion in same day's paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. l AUTOMOLIVE | —_— Auto and Truck Agencies 8 AUTOMOTIVE Auntor and I'rcks For Sale v | | BUICK MOTOR CARB—Bales and Bervice. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607. | CADILLAC CARS—Salea & Bervice. | Motor Co. A Rellable Concern.” West Main St Tel 3000. CIRYSLER—4 and 6. Bales and service. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 250 Arch &t. Plione 2952. CHEVROLET MOTOR service. Supeilor Church_8t. Laeh a1 CARS=gales and Adto Company, 127 Phone_21 ad_ Sorvice. Corp., 1129 Stanley Sales and . 23 Main St | FORD CARS—trucks and Fordson tractors. Sal and Service, Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmqulst Bros., Prop. | | FRANKLIN CARS—Tlie car for 10 years Sales and Service. 453 Weet Main 8¢ Tel_3696. { IUPMOBILE _AND STAR-Saies rooms and service department. Burritt Motor | Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave.. at Stanley | St Tel. 1495 SSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS Buria) Lots, Mouuments | BURTAL ~VAUL TS-Concrete and rein- forced; water-pruof, hermetically sealed N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15, NEW BRITAT 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizee and | descriptions. Carving and letter cut- | ting _our specialty, i Florists FERNS—Very Greenliouse, L LOTS, i NOTICE INOUNCEMENTS AUTOMUBILES AGENCIER 3 ON Sonaole prices. Sandelll 218 Omk Bt Phone wa U T 3 1 piants, = T votted piants, ploasing funeral work. 17 Church stre: OMOBI L TAX] SERVICE 5 TO L ES AND BICYCLES BICYCLYS WANTEL NS — REPAIRING Garden eenhouse, 1163 anle; st. | Phone 3. 3 EahLL 1 BUSINESS SERVICE RS HAIRD'S MASSEUSB G AND CONTRACT S SERVICE RENDERED Lost_and_ Founa BILLFOLD—Wit i e sum o LUL o and | between | store. Iinder & CLEANING KINDS ATTORNEYS <ING, BAGGAGE PAPER HANGING 3. HEAT'G, METAL WORK NG AND TAILORING JOBB'G. STATIONERY ROFESSIONAL SERVICES Fing, St. Py POLIC] It _grown, color gray comin brown on’ head. to 252 Migh to 433 female | 2 light return ANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL —Gray and white cat with spot o CING TEACHERS Finder_tolephone 3711 9, 0 O RUMENTAL AND VOCAL MONUMENTAL WORKS | NASH= motor_cars. Bules and Bervice. A. G. Hawker. _KIm Btreet “hone 24 OARLAND AND PONTIAC—Sales and | service. Products of General Motore, C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PAIGE AND JEWETT—Snles and Service | Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co. 319 East M near Elm. Phone 2810. AND TRUCKS— Bearlo & Co, Bales and m and Park Sts. Phone Bee the new lime 3 Kenneth M. Service; cor CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. Jewett Coupe “ord Fordor Sedan evrolet Model 70 Sedan 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan THE FOLLOWING AT §150 1923 Ford Coupo 1922 Overland Touring 1920 Chalmers Touring Hupmobile Touring Chandler Tourlng sh; $5 per weck. TT MOTOR SALES CO., 250 Arch St TOUK GOOD TIRE EXT MOR ARCH PAINTI GOOD SOME WORTH co., 193 MOTOR, EQUIPMENT 8. PR CAPITOL ST. PHONE BUICK 2607, WHITE TRUCK— 2-TON CAPACITY. 1 _for_Gabriel Snubbere. tos and Service. | Garuge, 39 East Main St. Tel | UDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales aud | Sorvice. ~ Albro Motor Sales Co., 22 | { 2 | _ Beloin Garage IredBelon, Jr., St._Phone 4360 Autos and . ruc o- CaE, Motor | —A new sonable. Tering ar- FORD Guaranteed A St Tel. 1769, F dor T9Z1 sedans. Good con- ditlon, 330 down, $5 yeel o 0 down, 35 per week. ¢ | 1926 —demonstrator, 3100 down. 85 Arch | T GPE, 1926—i rator for od paint, Automoti _248 Elm St. Phone FORD "TOURING ¢ 5 been about ete. used @ months, Price very rea Sales & Service, | I s 5 . 1928 model— Ic Whil, other extras, Lowdown payment. | Automotive Sorvice, 213 et Service, 248 F POINTER DOG—Brown and whits, Finder please call 15 OF Y—Last_Triday noon gate on Elm St. to derkindly_roturn same Clinton_§t. Joseph Bukowloe, Personars P—MEN WANTED P—WOMEN WANTED “heat little pictures in meat frames for little prices, good as FINANCIAL glfts for any oceaslon. Arcade Studio. FRORTUNITIES | S | STCORSS BON LIMITATION OF ! At a Court of Probato } | Britain, within and for the Di. : % | n in the County of LIVE STOCE State of Connecticut, on the 12th day of o November A. D. 1926, Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of Thomas Croshy sald New Britain, as Administrator on ! the te of Annie Croshy, late of CATS. PETS GS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 2S, VEHICLES FORD COUP) very little, extras, Low tive Sales Phone 2701, ORT 1926—Lata balloon ty down & Service, model, used other overhauled, considered. | 248 Elm low price. s & Service, Phone. 2701 FORD—T524 TFordor sedan, $100 dewn. Tias | been all reconditioned. §6 Arch St. T, n nditloned. §6 Arch St. Tel aition: | ! ons and fenders, Automotive Sales & fce | S Elm St. Tel G SON COAC thoroughly recondi ight at a tremendous Auto Sales Co., —Two re actors with exte ready to go, P paint | Can be | Honey- | St Tel. | pecial ed. Ing. 139 Arch New DBritaln, within said district de- censed. | This Court doth decree that six months | be allowed and llmited for the creditors | of sid estate to exhibit their claims | agalnst the e to the Administrator | nd _directs public nolce glven ve g In 2 news- publistied in said New Britain, and | a circulation fn said district, i ng a copy thereof on the public | MERCBANDISE ALB M AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ) AND FUE] RTILIZERS. § JOTWEAR AND CLOTHI )OD THINGS TO EAT th & TOOLS post In said Town of New Britain, carcst the placo where the deceased | last dwelt i Certified from Record, Bernard oy, ISICAL INSTRUMENTS | RADIO Judge, LIMITATION OF € At a Court of Probats hol Britain, within and for the | in the County of of Connecticut, o November A. D. 192 Present, Bernard Judge. On motion ot 3 | sald New Britain, as AREHOUSES & STORAGE the Estato of Willlam J. Sparmer, late ANTED—TO RENT [of New Britain, within gaid- district de- | 5 ceased. RFAI ESTATF FOR SALE | This Court doth decres that slix months | ESTATE | be allowed and limited for the creditors {of said estate to exhibit thelr claims | againse the samo to the Administratrix | and _directs that public notice be given | this. order hy advertising fn n news- | r published in said New Britain, and a circulation in satd district, and | posting a copy theréo? on the public | in sald Town of New Britain, | rest the place where the deceased | dwelt. Certified from Record, Bernard F. Gaftney, Judge. | AIMS den at New District of Hartford and the 11th day | REAI ESTATE FOR RENT JSINESS PLACES AND O] {of ) RENT Gaftney, Esq. Allce Sparmer of Administratrix on .UG & BUSINESS PROPENTY LOTS FOR SALE FOR YOMS FOR RENT ! The name Sing Sing comes from | i 1 |the Sin-Sinck Indians, original in- | B g I |habitants of the region in which the | prison now stands. JOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING HE CALL THAT FIDOLIN' 2 WHY YoU AINT HEARD NOTHIN'— IF YA WANT Tp HEAR GCOD LouD MUSIC-PUT ON YA HAT N COME OVER To ZOOWMANT. MR. GLOTZ FROM THE FERRYBOAT TRIO CAN P(AY THE WITH HIS BARE TOES FANCY THAT! "A Winning Combination [having a circulation in safd district, and SrMBoLs || BUICK COUPE FORMER 0O LARGER BUICK. ABOUT 1,800 MIL IN EVERY ~4 PASSENGER. WANTED A | DRIV Y | CAR 193 PRICE ARC CAPITOL co., ST., TEL HUDSON TOUR LOON TIR AND 1IN THROUGH 1924—GOOD WLY| BAL- PAINTED T CONDITION | THIS 1S A HIGH | PRICE 1S $550. CAPITOL | ST, TEL. | H LIMITATION OF CLAIMS | At a Court of Probate holden at New | Britaln, within and for the t of | erlin 'in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 12th day of November A. D. 192 Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. On motion of Hulda ¢ sld New Britain, ns Administ the Estate of Rudolph Sandb New Britain, within sald d od. 3 Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of mid estata to cxhibit thelr claims against the samo to the Administratrix and directs that publlc notico be given of this order by advertising in a ne paper published in said New Britain in Esq ndberg of | atrix on nd by posting a copy thereof pn the pubd- lic elgn post In sald Town of New B ain, nearest tho place where the ceased last dwelt. Certlfied from Record, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. de- SEDANTG bo sold for (Owner having left 6 eyl “New Da latest equipment, 4 wheul tire, bumper, body. Excellent brakes, vision dition, OTHER BARGAINE SPECIAL TOURI ton CARLY all-steel DODGE 1 1 #aulope 18 lloon _tires. S CHEVROLET 192 eluteh, 60 H. P, TOURINC and speed. Red SPORT TOURIN care and runs f 925 ROADSTER-—A Sedan reduced to $0 New typo tl AGREEABLE PAYME WHITMORE PATGE-JEWS 319 East Main T near Elm St IN USED CARS b Touring n ouring Touring vach ell Road udebaker sh Tor TERMS ARRAN THE MOHEN & AMIDON & 308 AAIN AUTHORIZED SALES AND SER STOWART-WARNER RADIO TODAY'S SP! FORD COUPE Baloon tf dition. all In excelent come SEVERAL OTHERS TO SELECT FROM— CHEVROLET SEDAN FORD TOURI FORD LIGHT DELIVERY SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY 5 CHURCH ST. TEL. 211 NASH USED CAR DEPT. Ford coupe. Dodge wport touring. Willye Kinght sedan. Nash demonstrator sedan. Dodge Coupe. Maxwell sedan. Bulck, 4-pass. coupe. Nash 8 touring A G 63 ELM ST. HAWKER PHONE 2456, B PERCY CROSBY IS THIS To OR T MORROW WAS YESTERDAY UES DAY ? | ASHR URL) PERKING IN THE PEDDLIN BUSINESS WOTS HE PEDDLE? / St (& 2N 5] SN, WoT THECK KIND OF A COMBINATION 15 | SAXOPHONES AN’ [SHOTGUNS ? T 7 , 175, THE ‘cats’ ;Q ‘GAX. THE FELLER NEXT DOoR BLYS A SHOTGULN !